NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA
- February 1, 2007 - NCCS, the developer of NCL multi-axis machining
software for the aerospace, automotive and turbomachinery industry will be
participating in WESTEC 2007 Advanced Productivity Exposition (APEX), taking
place March 26 ~ 29, 2007 at the Los Angeles Convention Center.NCCS (Booth #2982) will present the latest
version of NCL
offering users more flexibility and tool control with 5-axis machining.

Time Saving
Enhancements

Improved tool display:Tool profile definitions have been added and stored
in an external library file.These
definitions give the user more flexibility in defining the shape of the tool,
including individual shading for the cutter, shank, and holder, individual tool
shank and holder offsets, and the ability to define different classes of tools,
such as mills, lathe bits, blades, routers, shanks, and holders.

Improved tool control:NCL is designed to
provide a maximum degree of flexibility in creating tool paths to produce
machined parts of any complexity.The
user has more control of tool path generation techniques that result in reduced
programming time and increased quality.

David
Schultz, NCCS' Manager of CAD/CAM Applications says "NCL combines power,
flexibility and tool control that gives users a distinct advantage over their
competition by allowing the user to quickly produce any part, reduce machine
time, improve quality, and ultimately increase profits".

About NCCS

Numerical
Control Computer Sciences (NCCS) has been an international supplier of
Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM) software and services for over 25
years.A recognized leader in software
solutions for multi-axis machining applications, its flagship product NCL,
is used by leading manufacturing companies throughout the world.For more information, visit NCCS' website at
http://www.nccs.com.